Posted by paxvox on August 11, 2001, at 20:17:06
In reply to WellbutrinSR vs regular Wellbutrin-AGITATION, DOSE, posted by Janelle on August 11, 2001, at 17:57:17
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> -JanelleYour friend is probably just adjusting to very common side effects of WB. I would suggest that she ask her pdoc for an benzo like clonazepam or clorazepate to "take the edge off" the WB. Especially so if she is having the jitters. Personally, I reuse to take WB w/o a benzo, currently Tranzene (clorazepate). It does not make you groggy, and if you do not up the dose, you can take benzos safely for years. (OK, I'm waiting for the onslaught ot nay-sayers).She should call her Pdoc ASAP for the benzos, even if she has to call before next appointment. She should not give up on the WB. 150 SR x 2 is the standard fair, but a 100 SR is also available. These would have less negative effects than the immediate release formulations. I have used WB for over two years. It works very well for MDI.
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